I believe it’s the genius guitar wizard Steve Vai actually playing each note for our ears. Actor Ralph M. does a masterful job of faking plausible finger and hand positions, and movements, at exactly the right times. Both wizards in their own way.
@@robd1329 Yeah, the blues stuff is Ry Cooder, I think. He has such a cool vibe. It's tough to replicate. I haven't the technique for the classical stuff - who does! lol
I have alot of nostalgia for this movie, its such a nice self contained story about a humble young dude discovering the gritty lifestyle of the blues and in the end helping an old man from his lifelong debt by using his monstrous classical skills to defeat basically a videogame final boss at the end in most epic way, good stuff.
I started playing not long before watching this movie with my uncle and grandparents in the 90s, I genuinely thought he was playing everything and he pushed me put a lot of work in to get as good as him, lol.
Bill kannegiesser Is the actual guitar player for all the classical pieces and the nylon blues stuff. Ry Cooder on all the slide guitar, and of course not to forget Vai, who played the pseudo Paganini 5th caprice. My favorite movie of all-time. Epic. RIP Joe Seneca, you are missed.
This is so awesome to find, so many videos focus on the final duel, no one ever took time to focus on the awesome parts during the beginning and middle. Well done....now for me to try practice and duplicate some of this.
Thank you for the excellent job creating the notation. I actually copied the arpeggios/Paganini piece from VHS to cassette in 1990 and played it in my car countless times.
As a classical musician, whenever people say stuff like "approach classical music with respect", or "don't joke about Mozart", or "classical music is serious", it makes me laugh because Mozart was not a serious person by nature. He certainly was serious about composing music, but he also loved musical jokes and would write them into his own music and improvise all the time, so I don't think he would have minded something like this. Also, classical music isn't as serious as people think; it's often the way elitists paint it, but classical music can be silly, unserious, filled with jokes, and definitely improvised. My piano teacher is a composer and encourages me to write my own interpretation of the music, and it makes life a lot more enjoyable. Thanks for the guitar tabs, by the way. I just picked up the guitar and am doing very basic chords for now, but it's great practice for me to read tabs more often. I've never seen this movie, but I'd really like to someday, and other films starring Ralph Macchio
Great video man, I’m gonna practice these for no reason now lol just like the complicated level of guitar playing here and is also a great movie as well
Muito obrigado cara, comecei a estudar por esse vídeo a meses atrás e fiquei treinando até ganhar velocidade parte por parte, e hoje, agora, eu peguei ela inteira, quando toquei o último acorde e percebi que acabou veio um sentimento inexplicável de missão cumprida, e só tenho a te agradecer, valeu mesmo por trazer esse conteúdo
@@KauanzinShorts_ a música que eu aprendi foi a que ele toca no final do filme, a "eugene's trick bag", só que a versão do violão que tem nesse vídeo eu gosto mais do que a do final do filme, enfim... Tu quer ajuda no que? Nos acordes? Shapes? Palhetada? Eu toco ela na guitarra usando 1 dedo só pra tocar cada corda, o dedo n1, como se fosse uma palheta, porque depois na segunda parte eu uso todos os dedos pra dedilhar. E em questão de acorde o melhor jeito é seguir a tablatura do vídeo e montar o shape que mais se encaixar contigo
The bit where he's dualling with Vai with the guitar riffs was brilliant, I think I will watch this again the wknd, there's a new guitar based movie out which is supposed to be brilliant called- 'Cloud' watch that too
Awesome! Does anyone else know of a different videos or TH-cam channels that cover all (or some) of Ry Cooder’s acoustic blues riffs like this video? I feel like everyone focused on Eugene’s trick bag.
I actually like this fragment of Paganini's 5th caprice much more than the way it is now commonly interpreted on classical guitar - pushing the tempo to the limit and losing the music in the process. The version here is much more musical and allows to appreciate the piece rather than the player's technique.
@@michaelcard9382 Oh yeah, full marks for the effort! He really wanted to play those parts, and he worked hard at it too. But it takes time. . . so much time. I've been at the guitar for a while now and to this day Eugene's Trick Bag is still beyond me.
1:10 For those wondering what piece of Paganini is, it´s called Caprice in A Opus 1 No. 5 Wich is the first piece played in this video th-cam.com/video/zWlZ3kRPosc/w-d-xo.html
Being pedantic, Steve Vai plays Jack Butler, who sold his soul to "Scratch" (Robert Judd) to be able to play almost as well as Eugene Martone / Ralph Macchio (well, with a little behind the scenes help).
Of anyone pretending to be a musician in film, this kid was the best at faking I’ve ever seen
It's because is Steve Vai Hands
Trivia, he have learn finger position of notes before filming
@Hackfuey So? Being 25 makes you magically good at guitar?
@@remnant24 hahaha I thought just the same
@Joce C him and Jamie Lee Curtis in freaky Friday did very well.
Mr miyagi taught him everything
ahahahahahahha dat damn old man
😁
hahahahahahahahaha 😂😂
😂👍
Hahahahahahahah niceee
This inspired me to play MORE guitar. Greatest movie for musicians.
Been wanting to play the last tune for decades since I saw the movie in the early 90s. Thank you sir.
I believe it’s the genius guitar wizard Steve Vai actually playing each note for our ears. Actor Ralph M. does a masterful job of faking plausible finger and hand positions, and movements, at exactly the right times. Both wizards in their own way.
Steve Vai and Ry Cooder
Arlen Roth was his tutor for the film and Bill Kanengiser played the classical parts.
It's William Kanengiser playing. Ive had lessons with him.
What about Ry cooler ?
@@stephanyodaniel7970 yes roy did the slide parts for sure
because of this kid.. I always end RAT this way.. its quite satisfying and always leaves a smile on who(m?)ever happens to hear me play hh
Made the day for thousands of us that never ever would have gotten thru these without your time and effort’s. Tasty and always fun to play.
Fantastic. Can't believe it's taken so long for somebody to do this.
This will take me a few years to master!
@@robd1329 Yeah, the blues stuff is Ry Cooder, I think. He has such a cool vibe. It's tough to replicate. I haven't the technique for the classical stuff - who does! lol
This was the video that got me into classical guitar! Thanks for posting the tabs! I will definitely tackle it some time.
I've been looking for this for years, what a surprise to find this now. Thanks a lot !
BRO SAME! 🤣
The same
Yes!
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I love How Ms Narcisso starts giggling when he hits the blues part.
I have alot of nostalgia for this movie, its such a nice self contained story about a humble young dude discovering the gritty lifestyle of the blues and in the end helping an old man from his lifelong debt by using his monstrous classical skills to defeat basically a videogame final boss at the end in most epic way, good stuff.
This movie never gets old.
Still one of my favorite and best eighties movies ever !
I started playing not long before watching this movie with my uncle and grandparents in the 90s, I genuinely thought he was playing everything and he pushed me put a lot of work in to get as good as him, lol.
And it worked! You where as good as him!
Bill kannegiesser Is the actual guitar player for all the classical pieces and the nylon blues stuff. Ry Cooder on all the slide guitar, and of course not to forget Vai, who played the pseudo Paganini 5th caprice.
My favorite movie of all-time. Epic. RIP Joe Seneca, you are missed.
This is so awesome to find, so many videos focus on the final duel, no one ever took time to focus on the awesome parts during the beginning and middle. Well done....now for me to try practice and duplicate some of this.
Thank you for the excellent job creating the notation. I actually copied the arpeggios/Paganini piece from VHS to cassette in 1990 and played it in my car countless times.
So I'm high af after learning songs and I'm watching this movie. Decided I'd like to learn this real quick and here it is. Nice! Thanks a lot!
Those Miyagi licks are very reminiscent of the blues of Reseda.
Reminds to everyone, you can use slow motion to watch this fantastic vedio and learn how to play
“Play the note, don’t play the note , repeat this for all the music sheets” xD
This movie was actually one of the reasons I picked up a guitar back in the day. 🎸
Same here,this movie was a big part of me playing.....hell yeah
Wonderful, thank you - takes me back to my childhood!
Thanks for the tab on that blues riff. Been wondering about that one for awhile.
This movie Made my decision to be a guitarist
Me too
Me three
Me four...kinda. It made my decision to be a blues guitarist.
@@samgreer8274 x4
Me 5, but I turned into a bassist. Lol
“Who gonna git their head cut?!” Such an awesome movie!!
Great performance by Daniel. Wow!
Ahhhh....THAT was the note!
Now, I can finally play it authentically correct, after all of these years...
i´ve spending a lesson or tabs of this movie part in particular so long, actually thank you for the tabs bro
Was my favorite movie in the 80s back when I was learning lead guitar I think I wore my vcr tape out awesome movie and acting🎸😎
I’ve watched this movie a million times lol. I can quote every line in it lol. Great video btw 👍🏼👍🏼👏👏
Wow thank you brother never thought anybody would transcript the tabs like that
Hace años vi esta película....
Gran cine el de los 80...y buen momento para volverla a ver!!!
Cómo se llama ésta película?
As a classical musician, whenever people say stuff like "approach classical music with respect", or "don't joke about Mozart", or "classical music is serious", it makes me laugh because Mozart was not a serious person by nature. He certainly was serious about composing music, but he also loved musical jokes and would write them into his own music and improvise all the time, so I don't think he would have minded something like this. Also, classical music isn't as serious as people think; it's often the way elitists paint it, but classical music can be silly, unserious, filled with jokes, and definitely improvised. My piano teacher is a composer and encourages me to write my own interpretation of the music, and it makes life a lot more enjoyable.
Thanks for the guitar tabs, by the way. I just picked up the guitar and am doing very basic chords for now, but it's great practice for me to read tabs more often. I've never seen this movie, but I'd really like to someday, and other films starring Ralph Macchio
Thank you. This film is burned into my memory. Amazing breakdown.
Thanks for this! You are a hero of the internet.
"Remember Daniel san. Tabs on, tabs off"
El video que busque por años
Gracias!!
Great video man, I’m gonna practice these for no reason now lol just like the complicated level of guitar playing here and is also a great movie as well
Ralph machio nailed the guitar playing thats for sure👍👍👍
You, sir, are a hero.
Thanks For this, I've been waiting to play this for 19 years.
and now he selling cars in cobra kai..
I love this movie since the very first day I saw, long time ago. ☺️
Muito obrigado cara, comecei a estudar por esse vídeo a meses atrás e fiquei treinando até ganhar velocidade parte por parte, e hoje, agora, eu peguei ela inteira, quando toquei o último acorde e percebi que acabou veio um sentimento inexplicável de missão cumprida, e só tenho a te agradecer, valeu mesmo por trazer esse conteúdo
Cara se poderia mim ajudar ?
Eu queria muito estudar ela mais estou com dificuldade
@@KauanzinShorts_ a música que eu aprendi foi a que ele toca no final do filme, a "eugene's trick bag", só que a versão do violão que tem nesse vídeo eu gosto mais do que a do final do filme, enfim...
Tu quer ajuda no que? Nos acordes? Shapes? Palhetada?
Eu toco ela na guitarra usando 1 dedo só pra tocar cada corda, o dedo n1, como se fosse uma palheta, porque depois na segunda parte eu uso todos os dedos pra dedilhar.
E em questão de acorde o melhor jeito é seguir a tablatura do vídeo e montar o shape que mais se encaixar contigo
Lightnin' boy. Classic movie!
Phenomenal back and forth in the movie
I hope one day another cross road 2 comes out.
We want moooooreeeeee!!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!
The bit where he's dualling with Vai with the guitar riffs was brilliant, I think I will watch this again the wknd, there's a new guitar based movie out which is supposed to be brilliant called- 'Cloud' watch that too
in reality Steve via was playing aginst himself Machio can't play the guitar
When is that coming out? Is it going to be at the movies or on Netflix or what?
@@tony69em I watch it on Kodi mate 👍
@@noname1st139 so it's not on a regular tv channel? Damn... Lol I don't even know what kodi is.
@@tony69em it's like an app, it's got movie's tv shows on it,if you Google - Cinema HD download, download that and you will find it on there,👍
i expected the Cream song, but oh well...props to Ralph for either Learning how to play, or at least learning how to Fake it 'realistically'...
I forgot all about this movie. Thank you
Thanks my friend.
Awesome! Does anyone else know of a different videos or TH-cam channels that cover all (or some) of Ry Cooder’s acoustic blues riffs like this video?
I feel like everyone focused on Eugene’s trick bag.
Awesome arrangement man! Great job.
thankyou many times over -
That was cool dude! Love that movie!
0:10 i only came for this part
Thanks a lot sir!
Thanks for the transcription. I recommend using a capo on the 1st fret for the caprice part. Much easier than retuning.
Gracias sr. buen dia.
Thanks for this. Always thought the licks in this movie were it! Such perfect blues. Would love more Ry Cooder's work in this movie transcribed!
I've been putting them up on my channel Eric...got 4 of Ry's tunes up so far.
@@JeremyJames_studio That's awesome-thanks!
@@ericglock6932 Cheers Eric- putting together a quick lesson the tune at the crossroads today 👍
What a great job was done!
Awesome video dude thanks
Oh my God! I never thought that day would come!! Thank you so much!! 🥳👍💪🎸
Goooood Daniel San....
WOW... Awesome of you to this!
William Kaningiser played that piece. Steve wrote that other piece with a taste of Paganini. Very cool duel.
Amazing video!
This will be very useful to me, Thanks.
Thank you !
Your welcome! If you have another famous pop culture guitar stuff let me know!
I actually like this fragment of Paganini's 5th caprice much more than the way it is now commonly interpreted on classical guitar - pushing the tempo to the limit and losing the music in the process. The version here is much more musical and allows to appreciate the piece rather than the player's technique.
Excellent 👍
Do you know where the intro came from?
1:10 perfeição
sim
Thanks!
fantastic, thank you
excellent job Lucas
Its very cool
Great thanks
You're so awesome for this! ❤ Can you please do more songs from Crossroads?
Svaka čast , majstore !!!👏👏👏
very nice contents hahah!!!
MUCHAS GRACIAS!! por compartirlo gran trabajo.
Hace muchos años que busco la canción del minuto 1:10
La conoces ?
@@mat26s Paganini
thank you
Thanks for this 😎👍
very cool
Muchas gracias
Who didnt love the cutting heads part..I didnt know Ralph actually played his classical parts..pretty good 😮
He did not play any parts in the movie, his instruction was to get him good enough to fake it and even that took months to do.
@@I.M.Guitar-Nerd oh OK I thought so..than this is the closest badazz air guitar in a movie I've ever seen
@@michaelcard9382 Oh yeah, full marks for the effort! He really wanted to play those parts, and he worked hard at it too. But it takes time. . . so much time.
I've been at the guitar for a while now and to this day Eugene's Trick Bag is still beyond me.
Amazing job! Thanks for sharing
Ohhhhhh good,,😊
God bless you.
1:10 For those wondering what piece of Paganini is, it´s called Caprice in A Opus 1 No. 5
Wich is the first piece played in this video
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The first piece in this video is Mozart Rondo Alla Turca
@@adrianobarbosa2196 Si, pero me refería al de Paganini
EXELENT.......
Being pedantic, Steve Vai plays Jack Butler, who sold his soul to "Scratch" (Robert Judd) to be able to play almost as well as Eugene Martone / Ralph Macchio (well, with a little behind the scenes help).
Daniel saaaan😎😎😎
This video is a crossroad :). Thank you
Thank you so much! New subscriber.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Thyx, gui!
Gracias desde argentina lo saque todo